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Naira firms to 3-week high vs US dollar
The naira appreciated to a three week high against the U.S. dollar in the inter-bank market on Wednesday after oil companies sold dollars and the central bank auctioned $250 million at its biweekly foreign exchange market. The naira closed at N160.05 to the dollar on Wednesday, the same level it traded at on January 4, after touching an intraday low of N159.80. The unit closed at N160.80 on Tuesday.
“The market reacted to the increase in dollar supply from three multinational oil companies and the inflows from NNPC’s sales last week,” a banker said.
Bankers said Shell sold $100 million, Total $66 million and Addax $10 million, boosting dollar liquidity, and they said last week’s $550 million sale by the NNPC was still affecting the system. At the biweekly foreign exchange auction, the central bank sold $250 million at 156.85 naira to the dollar, compared with $250 million sold at 157 naira on Monday. It didn’t disclose the level of demand.
“We expect the naira to continue to strengthen because more lenders are waiting to receive dollar inflows sold by oil companies,” another dealer said, adding that the unit could firm to 159 naira by Thursday.
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